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Grief's Unspoken Toll

Xena Mindhurst

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Grief's Unspoken Toll" presents a groundbreaking exploration of how individuals and societies navigate loss in our modern world, challenging traditional views of grief as solely a personal journey. This comprehensive work integrates neurobiological research, cultural studies, and social science to demonstrate how grief functions as both an individual and collective experience, requiring multi-level responses for effective healing.The book skillfully weaves together three main threads: the biological foundations of grief revealed through recent neuroimaging studies, the diverse cultural frameworks that shape mourning practices worldwide, and the evolution of collective grieving in contemporary society. Through a combination of clinical research, anthropological fieldwork, and extensive interviews, the authors illuminate how different communities process loss and maintain resilience.Particularly fascinating is the examination of how traditional grieving practices adapt to modern challenges, such as mourning in digital spaces and managing loss during global crises. Moving from fundamental neurobiological concepts to complex social dynamics, the book offers practical frameworks for developing community-based support systems while maintaining scholarly rigor. It serves both as an academic resource and practical guide, making it valuable for mental health professionals, community leaders, and individuals seeking deeper understanding of grief processes.The integration of real-world examples and case studies from diverse communities worldwide makes complex concepts accessible while highlighting the universal yet culturally distinct nature of grieving.
Disponible depuis: 08/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 124 pages.

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